Critique and Write explores where to get writing ideas, structuring of fiction as well as non-fiction and the critiquing process is examined.

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Stop Writer's Block

Sunday, June 24, 2007

How To Stop Writer's Block

Play a word game. Run your eyes across the room,and stop. What do you see? Take whatever your eyes focused on and write about it.The technique works when you have somethingto write about, but don't know where to start.Simply, jot down thoughts.

About Me

Marcella Glenn is a freelance writer who has written news reports,
worked in an office, reviewed movies, published a newsletter and had her
novel, "Grave Street House," published. She, too, is a Writing
Consultant as well as a Personal Coach.

She
has tried to go down some of life's other paths. A few paths were a
mail-order business, the publishing of a pen-pal newsletter and selling
plastic-ware. Only, she was back writing before realizing what she was
doing.

She'd critique titles,
paragraphs, news reports, that no one submitted to her. She'd stop
herself, eventually. Marcella Glenn seemed to be enjoying the act of
writing. This is how she knew writing was more than a hobby.

Let
it be a lesson in your life too. Is writing calling your name? Or,
acting? Teaching? Are you interested in engineering? Have the courage to
go for your dreams. Simply, believe in yourself.